With Crown of Possibilities costing one less, this deck gets a nice boost in power. I took a Crown/Clockroach shell (my stock list already runs shadow for Dark Return and Swear Vengeance), made it a little heavier on Shadow and added Recurring Nightmare as a threat and added Banish and Feeding Time to take advantage of the cheap removal from this event.
So far I took it to a 6-3 finish in the first iteration, modified the deck to add a few more shadow sources, and took it to 7-1 on the second run.
Although probably not tier1 for the event, this deck is one of the most fun I ever played and I encourage you to give it a try! As you can see from the screenshots, you can get into absurd board states.

Thanks. I am familiar with it, I follow LR quite closely. Sure, I could be better at draft, but I think I got the basics covered. :) Any good eternal podcasts out there?

The reason I am confused is the lack of progression at a positive win percentage though. In ranked, you level up very quickly to gold, even if you win only half your games. In draft, not so much: a loss can set you back an entire game win in the silver league, which is why it feels like diamond ranked to me. Two back-to-back 7-x drafts (3 losses between the two) was certainly not enough to progress to gold.

Congratulations, that's an impressive accomplishement! I'm getting a bit burned out on draft myself. I have a slightly higher than 50% winrate myself, but I just don't seem to be able to climb out of silver. It seems harder than diamond to master in ranked and I have no idea what I'm doing wrong :(

Congratulations! I also started a game with AB, but this still seems far away. I'm now bootstrapping blue science, and my base is already bigger than the one I used in vanilla to launch a rocket.
It's very rewarding though when you finally do get a nice new chunk of production online. :)

I can vouch for Cardhoarder, they're really friendly! When I played on MTGO I bought most of their cards from them. When I cashed out they made the highest bid on my collection, and the trade was very smooth.

This really bums me out. I don't get to play Modern that often as I'm judging most of the time, but I really loved Birthing Pod. It's not really good enough for Legacy, so now I'm hoping it will make its return some day in the future. Until then, I don't see myself playing much Modern anymore.

Crystal clear cheating (knowingly breaking the rules with the intention of gaining an advantage) will always result in a disqualification.

If the judge believes someone is making an honest mistake, but is a repeat offender, he/she can issue a game loss, also at Regular REL: "A player continuing to make the same mistake despite repeated reminders may be warned that the next occurrence will result in a Game Loss."

Hopefully it does not come to this and the threat of a game loss is sufficient to correct the behaviour.

At my LGS' prerelease I will briefly go over the morph rules in my opening announcements and I expect many other judges doing the same.